Matt Hicks covers the fast-changing developments in Internet technologies. His coverage includes the growing field of Web conferencing software and services. With over eight years as a business and technology journalist, Matt has gained insight into the market strategies of IT vendors as well as the needs of enterprise IT managers. Along with Web conferencing, he follows search engines, Web browsers, speech technology and the Internet domain-naming system.
Its a long way from collectible pez dispensers and beanie babies, but networking equipment worth thousands of dollars per router and switch has become a hot item on the online auctions of eBay Inc. The category is so hot, in fact, that an eBay executive, Maynard Webb, president of the technology division, for the first […]
When Etienne Handman wants to buy a Cisco Systems Inc. router, he doesnt call Cisco or one of its resellers. Handman first clicks through deals on online auctioneers such as eBay Inc. to see what kind of deal he can get on used equipment. And since the plunge in the technology market, the deals have […]
LAS VEGAS—Offering a nod to the growing importance of content networking, Cisco Systems Inc. on Monday at the N+I trade show launched a new standalone content switch series as well as an enhanced content switching module for existing switches and a series of software upgrades. The Cisco CSS (Content Services Switch) 11500 Series modular content […]
Established networking vendors and startups are poised to diverge in their product directions when NetWorld+Interop opens this week. Companies such as Nortel Networks Ltd., Avaya Inc. and 3Com Corp. are planning to enhance existing lines for VOIP (voice over IP), while startups like NetVmg Inc., Sarvega Inc. and NetScaler Inc. will introduce new intelligent network […]
Cisco Systems Inc. this week launched 14 new routers along with a host of enhancements that target the branch office and remote worker market as well as the largest enterprises and service providers. The new routers broaden the companys modular access portfolio, while most of the enhancements add next-generation MPLS (MultiProtocol Label Switching) and IP […]
Microsoft Corp. this week released a new driver for its SQL Server 2000 data management system that allows developers to connect Java applications to the database. The SQL Server 2002 Driver for JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) is available now for free download to licensed users at www.microsoft.com/sql/downloads. It is a Type 4 JDBC driver that […]
The next version of IBMs DB2 Universal Database continues its evolution as a data management system that performs beyond the bounds of a traditional relational database. DB2 UDB Version 8, which will begin a limited beta test in May, will deliver improved ease of use and manageability features, officials said. These include new self-management capabilities […]
Nortel Networks announced Monday two new switches in its BayStack product line, including a new entrant to bring Gigabit Ethernet to the desktop. The BayStack 380-24T switch supports 24 10/100/1000BaseT auto-sensing ports and is Nortels first foray into bringing Gigabit Ethernet to the desktop, said Todd McDole, the companys director of product management, in Santa […]
Juniper Networks Inc., upping the ante in its competitive battle with Cisco Systems Inc., this week launched a new line of Internet routers that it says are the fastest in the market. The Sunnyvale, Calif., company introduced the first router in its T-series family, its T640 Internet Routing Node, aimed at service providers and an […]
Sybase Inc. on Tuesday announced that it has added support for Sun Microsystems Inc.s latest clustering software within its Adaptive Server Enterprise database to provide improved availability and service levels for customers running ASE on Solaris. The support for Sun Cluster 3.0 provides Sybase ASE 12.5 with additional monitoring and failover capabilities. Sybase already supported […]